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"Ron Williams" <> wrote in message
news:018701c36040$b86499c0$...
> Whats up Swap,
>
> The more you are proficient, the more marketable you
> are. The more you know, the more you are in demand. So,
> the 2003, being the latest and greatest, is more in
> demand.
>

"KLXrider" <> wrote in message
news:...
> On Mon, 11 Aug 2003 12:42:38 -0700, "Ron Williams"
> <> wrote:
>
> >The more you know, the more you are in demand. So,
> >the 2003, being the latest and greatest, is more in
> >demand.
>
> You have absolutely no clue do you.......
>
> How many shops do you think in the next year will migrate to
> Server2003 if they already have W2k up and running.
>
> My answer is less then 10%.

But that's only because those Win 2k3 certified MCSE's are pulling in the
bigger bucks.

Since W2K3 has not established itself in the real world
yet most would disagree with you. Just because it's the
latest does not mean that it's in demand!
>-----Original Message-----
>Whats up Swap,
>
>The more you are proficient, the more marketable you
>are. The more you know, the more you are in demand. So,
>the 2003, being the latest and greatest, is more in
>demand.
>
>-R-
>>-----Original Message-----
>>hi
>> i am swapnil want to know which mcse is more in
>>demand in the market mcse 2000 or 03 so plz if possible
>>mail me this info.
>> thank you
>> swapnil
>>.
>>
>.
>

What a crock of sh*t. Whats in demand is whats in use in the market place,
not what MS wants to be in demand or what you are trying to push in your
training centre. Most companies are still on Windows 2000 with no plans to
move to 2003. Whats more I am positive there are an extremely large number
of NT4 servers out there too.

"Ron Williams" <> wrote in message
news:018701c36040$b86499c0$...
> Whats up Swap,
>
> The more you are proficient, the more marketable you
> are. The more you know, the more you are in demand. So,
> the 2003, being the latest and greatest, is more in
> demand.
>
> -R-
> >-----Original Message-----
> >hi
> > i am swapnil want to know which mcse is more in
> >demand in the market mcse 2000 or 03 so plz if possible
> >mail me this info.
> > thank you
> > swapnil
> >.
> >

Ron, do you have any ideas of your own, or do you simply regurgitate what
you've read in the most recent microsoft newsletter you've received and pawn
it off as your own idea?

Just ... stop .... stopit ... argh.

"Ron Williams" <> wrote in message
news:06c701c36129$a30a4ae0$...
> I think you are about to see a really swift wind of
> demand change....why?
>
> Because in two years, Microsoft Longhorn comes out with
> yet ANOTHER edition of Windows, Windows Server, and MS
> Office.....and we arent talking about some minor version
> upgrade. They are claiming that this will be a major
> upgrade from the current technology...they are gonna
> keeps us all on our toes.
>
> So, given that reality, 2003 will QUICKLY and
> expeditiously (did I spell that right?) establish
> itself........just a heads up!!! 2003 IS indeed where
> you need to be...NOW!!!! Conjecture? I'll except that
> label for now.
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Since W2K3 has not established itself in the real world
> >yet most would disagree with you. Just because it's the
> >latest does not mean that it's in demand!
> >
> >>-----Original Message-----
> >>Whats up Swap,
> >>
> >>The more you are proficient, the more marketable you
> >>are. The more you know, the more you are in demand.
> So,
> >>the 2003, being the latest and greatest, is more in
> >>demand.
> >>
> >>-R-
> >>>-----Original Message-----
> >>>hi
> >>> i am swapnil want to know which mcse is more in
> >>>demand in the market mcse 2000 or 03 so plz if
> possible
> >>>mail me this info.
> >>> thank you
> >>> swapnil
> >>>.
> >>>
> >>.
> >>
> >.
> >

"Clint Kennedy" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Ron, do you have any ideas of your own, or do you simply regurgitate what
> you've read in the most recent microsoft newsletter you've received and
pawn
> it off as your own idea?
>
> Just ... stop .... stopit ... argh.
>
> "Ron Williams" <> wrote in message
> news:06c701c36129$a30a4ae0$...
> > I think you are about to see a really swift wind of
> > demand change....why?
> >
> > Because in two years, Microsoft Longhorn comes out with
> > yet ANOTHER edition of Windows, Windows Server, and MS
> > Office.....and we arent talking about some minor version
> > upgrade. They are claiming that this will be a major
> > upgrade from the current technology...they are gonna
> > keeps us all on our toes.
> >
> > So, given that reality, 2003 will QUICKLY and
> > expeditiously (did I spell that right?) establish
> > itself........just a heads up!!! 2003 IS indeed where
> > you need to be...NOW!!!! Conjecture? I'll except that
> > label for now.
> > >-----Original Message-----
> > >Since W2K3 has not established itself in the real world
> > >yet most would disagree with you. Just because it's the
> > >latest does not mean that it's in demand!
> > >
> > >>-----Original Message-----
> > >>Whats up Swap,
> > >>
> > >>The more you are proficient, the more marketable you
> > >>are. The more you know, the more you are in demand.
> > So,
> > >>the 2003, being the latest and greatest, is more in
> > >>demand.
> > >>
> > >>-R-
> > >>>-----Original Message-----
> > >>>hi
> > >>> i am swapnil want to know which mcse is more in
> > >>>demand in the market mcse 2000 or 03 so plz if
> > possible
> > >>>mail me this info.
> > >>> thank you
> > >>> swapnil
> > >>>.
> > >>>
> > >>.
> > >>
> > >.
> > >
>
>

On Tue, 12 Aug 2003 16:29:55 -0700, "Ron Williams"
<> wrote:
>I think you are about to see a really swift wind of
>demand change....why?
>
>Because in two years, Microsoft Longhorn comes out with
>yet ANOTHER edition of Windows, Windows Server, and MS
>Office.....and we arent talking about some minor version
>upgrade. They are claiming that this will be a major
>upgrade from the current technology...they are gonna
>keeps us all on our toes.
>
>So, given that reality, 2003 will QUICKLY and
>expeditiously (did I spell that right?) establish
>itself........just a heads up!!! 2003 IS indeed where
>you need to be...NOW!!!! Conjecture? I'll except that
>label for now.

Ok Lucy... splain something to me... how the HELL can someone be a
Certified Systems Engineer... (supposedly) meaning an EXPERT on the
product... when the product hasn't even EXISTED long enough for
someone to be an expert yet?

btw, Longhorn isn't THAT different... I got to play with a demo last
Friday.

"Jtyc" <> wrote in message
news:OH$...
> > erm.. according to that web site it's not out for some time...
> >
> > or am i just being silly
>
> Just because it's not out yet doesn't mean that it isn't in demand.
>
>

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